[Sikuli-driver] [Bug 1987487] Re: IDE cursor position inconsistency

2023-04-21 Thread RaiMan
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   Importance: High => Critical

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Title:
  IDE cursor position inconsistency

Status in SikuliX:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  2.0.5, Windows 11, Java 18.0.1.1

  Editor displaying code (when sikulix function/method names are used):

  should be:

  Region.find(image)
   ^
  end position cursor

  As it is right now:

  Region.   find (image)
^
  end position cursor

  This makes working with the IDE tedious, because things I type do not
  get inserted at the correct position.

  Since this behavior is new, after switching to Win 11, I wonder what
  the reason could be?

  Thanks

  PS: Using "report a bug" does not copy version/system/java - result is
  null/null/null

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[Sikuli-driver] [Bug 1987487] Re: IDE cursor position inconsistency

2022-08-25 Thread Thomas Horn
Anytime. Cheers

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Title:
  IDE cursor position inconsistency

Status in SikuliX:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  2.0.5, Windows 11, Java 18.0.1.1

  Editor displaying code (when sikulix function/method names are used):

  should be:

  Region.find(image)
   ^
  end position cursor

  As it is right now:

  Region.   find (image)
^
  end position cursor

  This makes working with the IDE tedious, because things I type do not
  get inserted at the correct position.

  Since this behavior is new, after switching to Win 11, I wonder what
  the reason could be?

  Thanks

  PS: Using "report a bug" does not copy version/system/java - result is
  null/null/null

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[Sikuli-driver] [Bug 1987487] Re: IDE cursor position inconsistency

2022-08-24 Thread RaiMan
Thanks for checking and confirming.

** Changed in: sikuli
   Status: Opinion => Fix Committed

** Changed in: sikuli
   Importance: Medium => High

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Title:
  IDE cursor position inconsistency

Status in SikuliX:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  2.0.5, Windows 11, Java 18.0.1.1

  Editor displaying code (when sikulix function/method names are used):

  should be:

  Region.find(image)
   ^
  end position cursor

  As it is right now:

  Region.   find (image)
^
  end position cursor

  This makes working with the IDE tedious, because things I type do not
  get inserted at the correct position.

  Since this behavior is new, after switching to Win 11, I wonder what
  the reason could be?

  Thanks

  PS: Using "report a bug" does not copy version/system/java - result is
  null/null/null

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[Sikuli-driver] [Bug 1987487] Re: IDE cursor position inconsistency

2022-08-24 Thread Thomas Horn
Hi, both problems do not occur using the snapshot!
Thanks
Thomas

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Title:
  IDE cursor position inconsistency

Status in SikuliX:
  Opinion

Bug description:
  2.0.5, Windows 11, Java 18.0.1.1

  Editor displaying code (when sikulix function/method names are used):

  should be:

  Region.find(image)
   ^
  end position cursor

  As it is right now:

  Region.   find (image)
^
  end position cursor

  This makes working with the IDE tedious, because things I type do not
  get inserted at the correct position.

  Since this behavior is new, after switching to Win 11, I wonder what
  the reason could be?

  Thanks

  PS: Using "report a bug" does not copy version/system/java - result is
  null/null/null

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[Sikuli-driver] [Bug 1987487] Re: IDE cursor position inconsistency

2022-08-24 Thread RaiMan
Could you please check with the snapshot of 2.0.6 (GitHub).

** Changed in: sikuli
   Status: New => Opinion

** Changed in: sikuli
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

** Changed in: sikuli
 Assignee: (unassigned) => RaiMan (raimund-hocke)

** Changed in: sikuli
Milestone: None => 2.0.6

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Title:
  IDE cursor position inconsistency

Status in SikuliX:
  Opinion

Bug description:
  2.0.5, Windows 11, Java 18.0.1.1

  Editor displaying code (when sikulix function/method names are used):

  should be:

  Region.find(image)
   ^
  end position cursor

  As it is right now:

  Region.   find (image)
^
  end position cursor

  This makes working with the IDE tedious, because things I type do not
  get inserted at the correct position.

  Since this behavior is new, after switching to Win 11, I wonder what
  the reason could be?

  Thanks

  PS: Using "report a bug" does not copy version/system/java - result is
  null/null/null

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